Toward convergence? The brazilian stock market concentration and the role of private equity in its diversification


Autoria(s): Ramalho, Caio
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27/02/2015

27/02/2015

2010

Resumo

Using quantitative data obtained from public available database, this paper discusses the difference between of the Brazilian GDP and the Brazilian Stock Exchange industry breakdown. I examined if, and to what extent, the industry breakdowns are similar. First, I found out that the Stock Exchange industry breakdown is overwhelming different from the GDP, which may present a potential problem to asset allocation and portfolio diversification in Brazil. Second, I identified an important evidence of a convergence between the GDP and the Stock Exchange in the last 9 years. Third, it became clear that the Privatizations in the late 90’s and IPO market from 2004 to 2008 change the dynamics of the Brazilian Stock Exchange. And fourth, I identified that Private Equity and Venture Capital industry may play an important role on the portfolio diversification in Brazil.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13457

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en_US

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Artigo publicado na revista Social Science Research Network.

Palavras-Chave #Financial markets #Stock markets #Private equity #Venture capital #IPO #Brazil #Finanças
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Article